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The Engineering and Technology History Wiki (ETHW) is a MediaWiki-based website dedicated to the history of technology. It started operating in 2015. It consists of articles, first-hand accounts, oral histories, landmarks and milestones. A partnership between the United Engineering Foundation (UEF) and its member engineering organizations ASCE,
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is developing the ETHW as a central repository for the documentation, analysis and explanation of the history of technology.


Origins

In September 2008, the ''IEEE History Committee'' founded the ''IEEE Global History Network'', which operated from 2008 to 2014. The ETHW became successor to the former ''IEEE Global History Network (IEEE GHN)''. Originally, the United Engineering Foundation had made a grant to develop an engineering intersociety web platform as a central historical repository. Initially, the work was mainly done at the IEEE History Center. annexed to the
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. At the beginning, most content was related to electrical, electronics and computer engineering. As the fields of civil engineering, mining, metallurgical and petroleum engineering, chemical engineering and mechanical engineering are covered by members of the respective organizations now, ETHW is becoming a global record for preserving knowledge of the history of technological innovation in a broad sense. It differs from other online sources, as personal accounts of technical innovators as primary sources are made available to the public. After its start as a common platform for several engineering societies, the Society of Woman Engineers and the Society of Petroleum Engineers have contributed new content as well. As of 2018, ETHW included thousands of wiki entries, and recorded over 800 oral histories.


Differences between ETHW and Wikipedia

* ETHW is a ''semi-open wiki''. No anonymous writing is allowed. Members of the affiliated engineering organizations can contribute their own autobiographical professional history and experiences as ''First-hand History'' or are interviewed to provide their ''Oral History''. Administrators review these postings to see whether they conform with the rules established. In contrast to ETHW encyclopedia articles and landmarks/milestones, such content is subjective and not peer reviewed. Changes can only be made by the original author. Not all content can be used freely by everybody. * Most Wikipedia articles are written by anonymous editors. Wikipedia articles are checked by other editors and administrators whether they fulfill defined notability criteria ''Wikipedia notability requirements.'' en.wikipedia.org, Retrieved 29 October 2022 and are based on sufficient secondary sources. Objectivity and neutral point-of-view are to be observed. Changes can be made by any other Wikipedia editor. Content including images can be used freely by everybody.


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